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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including the suspected gunman who is in critical condition at a hopt right now.
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. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can you describe what is happening right now? >> if i can give you a sense how big this storm is. it covers an area as large from washington, d.c. to miami. you said this storm is a category five. if we compare that to super storm sandy, sandy was a category three when it hit cuba and two when it cost the u.s. east coast. this is a category five and only because there are no categories above five. it is just huge. only three official reports of death but it's hard to get information from these hard-hit areas. communications are still cut to many of those regions. several aviation authorities haven't been able to make cont
. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can...
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don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they are concerned about is what if there are 200,000 at the same time as there have been before back in october. that is only one of their concerns. >> reporter: withering criticism of the initial rollout of healthcare.gov has intensified the pressure on the administration to get this fix right for saturday. the white house hopes it can do that, at least for the vast majority of users. >> this website is going to get fixed. >> reporter: healthcare.gov opened for business october 1st. it has been a disastrous two months. the si
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microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm getting this correct is elaine edgcomb who was the leader of the field for many years and is now our strategic advisor and we are happy to have her back with us today. next we have ida rademacher and we are also happy to have her back with us today. she is chief officer for corporation of economic development. next elizabeth kregor. director of institute for justice clinic on entrepreneurship and lecturer on law at the university of chicago. next we have connie evans the ceo for enterprise opportunity and last but certainly not least christiana mcfarland director of city solutions are ap
microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm...
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[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting details regarding civil war black soldiers and sailors you must put on your to-do list a visit to the african-american civil war museum in washington d.c.. the museum is open to the public on tuesdays and saturdays. long vertical banners with interesting information line to visitors walk leading to the entrance. on the first saturday of each month at 11:00 at 1:00 p.m. the descendents hour is held during which time guests are given the opportunity to share their ancestors story. upon request extremely knowledgeable curator harry jones will guid
[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting...
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people want the folks they elect to get the job don to do their job, get it done for the people who elt you. and that's why, you know, when you look at what happened on tuesday, is about what's happened over the last four years. 143,000 new private ctor jobs, cutting business taxes, controlling property taxes, reforming teacher tenure forhe first timen 100 years and reformg a pension and benets system to save $120 billion for the next 30 years for taxpayers. it's that kind of record that people were supporting on tuesday ght, and i'm thrilled to get their support, and i'm ready to getack to work. >> b whether you like it o not, you've en thrust into a position where theace of the establisent wing of the party, ted cruz is the face of the conservative wing the party. who wins this argument? mittomney said you couldave the republican pty. does it need sing and are you the guy to save it? >> it was very nice of goverr romney. i watched him on your progm last week ani appreciate his ki words. i was a proud, pud supporter of governor romney and i consider mitt and ann very good friends. i' n
people want the folks they elect to get the job don to do their job, get it done for the people who elt you. and that's why, you know, when you look at what happened on tuesday, is about what's happened over the last four years. 143,000 new private ctor jobs, cutting business taxes, controlling property taxes, reforming teacher tenure forhe first timen 100 years and reformg a pension and benets system to save $120 billion for the next 30 years for taxpayers. it's that kind of record that people...
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the don' denver broncos that isa team that is making a run nor fr it. you have to keep your eye on john del rio. and tony, you know we love the entertainment, but we don't know the under belly of what happened in that industry. michael appreciate it. thank you. winter weather moving in. meteorologist dave warren is up next with a look at the national forecast. good goo rain-snow line and that will be the key who gets the most sneh. >> that setting up in northern western iowa and nebraska. the temperatures are setting up in the south and getting cold in the north radar and clouds together showing quiet conditions across texas and oklahoma and nebraska. we can go into the forecast and watch this develop. thisyellow area is heavy rain and where it's cold enough it's heavy snow. that will be coming down heavy in s central nebraska at 10:00 n the morning. >> and will spread east to iowa and minnesota and late tuesday and wednesday and everything's will be clearing out on thursday. not a long storm, but enough to coat the ground with a couple. of inches of sn
the don' denver broncos that isa team that is making a run nor fr it. you have to keep your eye on john del rio. and tony, you know we love the entertainment, but we don't know the under belly of what happened in that industry. michael appreciate it. thank you. winter weather moving in. meteorologist dave warren is up next with a look at the national forecast. good goo rain-snow line and that will be the key who gets the most sneh. >> that setting up in northern western iowa and nebraska....
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i had many conversations with the senior leaders within the agency, specifically the war dons responsible for day-to-day operations of our prisons and stretch the fact that we have to be just as aggressive getting individuals out when they put them in restrictive housing and realizing that we only use it when absolutely necessary which for the men and women to include the inmates in our institution, we always must keep the focus on safety and security. we have some very dangerous inmates in the system as i know you are aware, and we have to ensure that we have a duty and obligation as you mentioned to ensure when we place them in restrictive housing, that we maintain the highest level of quality care relative to their physical as well as mental health. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, but i only have a few seconds left. i have a pointed question on another topic. we spend between a million and a half dollars a year to $2 million for each and every inmate being held at guantanamo, a million and a half-plus a year. what's the maximum allowed per inmate cost allowed in se florence, colorado, o
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. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you know, "so and so came home from school and told me that isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a riff-off." >> there are 33 states where they face barriers to adopting children. there has been a steady increase. it's an agreeing societal acceptans. >> the percentage of same-sex parents increased from 10% to two to 19%. >> there are a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and adopting if that is the case. >> after more that two years of waiting, hope and disappointment. jarrod and casey found a match. a teen mum
. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you...
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. >> don murray, bessemer trust. what does bank of america stand for its employees and clients -- what do you stand for as an organization today? >> the purpose that we have is to help our customers and clients live their financial lives through the power of every connection. first, it is their lives. our job is to serve and help people with their lives. whether that is the individual consumer trying to live their lives and we are providing transactional accounts or we're helping them do and acquisition for an investor client, it is to help our clients and customers live their financial lives. the second part is critical. we have been in business 230 years if you go back to the oldest part of our company. for the first time in history, you have the capability to cross the four or five core products customers need in the company. taking merrill lynch wealth management and combining it with u.s. trust, we had the trust capabilities in every market that we can help serve affluent, wealthy clients at a level that never e
. >> don murray, bessemer trust. what does bank of america stand for its employees and clients -- what do you stand for as an organization today? >> the purpose that we have is to help our customers and clients live their financial lives through the power of every connection. first, it is their lives. our job is to serve and help people with their lives. whether that is the individual consumer trying to live their lives and we are providing transactional accounts or we're helping...
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don elliott from indiana used to scuba dive in her free time is now an unrelenting pain and has had to give job and deplete your savings. evelyn bates from michigan was diagnosed last september and continues to struggle with tremendous pain every day and his daughter had to quit her job to take care of her. dennis locke who lives on the west virginia ohio border with his wife and three young children have had to watch their father go from being an involved parent with a steady income to a man whose daily life feels in his own words like a slow and torturous death. these meningitis outbreaks linger on. it has kind of a personal sensitivity to me. my older brother some years ago when death at a very young age because of meningitis. so it has lingering effects for a lifetime. that is what happened a little over a year ago. although we know that it wasn't isolated. it was the biggest that this chart which is kind of hard to read shows a going back to 2001. we have had four, 11, 64, 18. every year we have had some results that we have noted from compounding that made people sick or caused d
don elliott from indiana used to scuba dive in her free time is now an unrelenting pain and has had to give job and deplete your savings. evelyn bates from michigan was diagnosed last september and continues to struggle with tremendous pain every day and his daughter had to quit her job to take care of her. dennis locke who lives on the west virginia ohio border with his wife and three young children have had to watch their father go from being an involved parent with a steady income to a man...
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. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to promote peace through strength. >> some people see that in the republican party, maggie, are talking again about rant paul and isolationism. what's the line that he walks here? >> he's trying to be reagan without beening an isolationist. he's trying to look at a, he's going to the citadel, a military institution, he's not avoiding it. this is a big theme of his. he is going to places that it moo be welcome. he is saying, i will keep my message consistent. i think you will continue to hear a lot of that, the line is, he has to not seem like his dad, he is saying, no wars, no time, no intervention, no an
. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to...
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we've seen the last couple of weeks two of them, on the republican side, tim griffin in arkansas, with don running in new jersey, both of them potentially competitive districts, particularly runyon. we would need to see more retirements in competitive seats that are currently held by republicans. i think we're sort of are we there yet, probably not. so that is sort of my 30,000-foot overview. i don't want to go any farther because i'll start poaching on their territory. i think what we going to do now is, jennifer, why did you come up? we will sit over here and i'm going to throw her a very broad open ended question and let her do her thing. but again, well, i don't want to thank yet because we're not done yet. but anyway, so. >> charlie, i was going to be a brief -- jennifer is the senior editor of the cook political report and is responsible for the u.s. senate in the governor's race for just 26 years of experience in campaign politics. before joining "the cook political report" was the press secretary for the national republican senatorial committee. charlie, i would turn it over to you
we've seen the last couple of weeks two of them, on the republican side, tim griffin in arkansas, with don running in new jersey, both of them potentially competitive districts, particularly runyon. we would need to see more retirements in competitive seats that are currently held by republicans. i think we're sort of are we there yet, probably not. so that is sort of my 30,000-foot overview. i don't want to go any farther because i'll start poaching on their territory. i think what we going to...
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don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel, fracking putting so much money into shale, we are not getting anything back. we are polluting our water, sticking millions of gallons of clean water into the ground. millions of water -- gallons of filthy water, contaminated water, it is costing money to clean up or get rid of that water. -- to go use any money into research for clean energy. we are going to kill our planet. the number one thing we have is clean water. we are not looking, spending any -- enoughresearch research money into clean energy sources. i would love to have solar panels on my hom
don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel,...
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the minister in the church was the reverend don, and i got a copy of our taped interview and i said it to him and i said reverend, you might never know with this 45 minute interview in her office but i'm giving you the tape transcript, and perhaps he had circulated the bulletin to the bell avenue presbyterian church saying he never gave the interview. and i said, perhaps you could revise your comments, and at the very least, dell president and mrs. reagan. but, unfortunately, president reagan had gone into alzheimer's by the time and never really knew the truth. and maybe it's better he didn't. >> host: have you ever been sued or threatened? >> guest: oh, oh, i am a darling of the aba. i have been sued yet i've been sued by the best. i've never lost a lawsuit, ever, ever lost a lawsuit. but the biggest one was frank sinatra who sued before i had even written a word. and he kept the lawsuit going for an entire year, and he very smartly did not sue the publisher. he sued me personally. and i suppose the scariest thing was the day that sonata's lawyers called the publishing lawyers and sa
the minister in the church was the reverend don, and i got a copy of our taped interview and i said it to him and i said reverend, you might never know with this 45 minute interview in her office but i'm giving you the tape transcript, and perhaps he had circulated the bulletin to the bell avenue presbyterian church saying he never gave the interview. and i said, perhaps you could revise your comments, and at the very least, dell president and mrs. reagan. but, unfortunately, president reagan...
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. >>> don don... >>> y atenciÓn, porque la comidilla del dÍa la tiene tacherin. >>> la comidilla del dÍa es la invitaciÓn que ricky martin nos envÍa a nosotros y a todos sus fans. vean de que se trata. bienvenidos. si seguiste mi carrera sabes que me encantan las artes, Últimamente mucha de mi creatividad fue canalizada para mejores maneras de criar, es una labor grande, mis amigos y yo aprendemos mucho cuando intercambiamos ideas de nuestros hijos, y lance picolos uni vveu, no importa de donde vengamos, si nuestra vida pueda diferir, todos estamos en lo mismo, criar a nuestros hijos para que se conviertan en hombres y mujeres de bien. estoy ansioso porque conozcan a padres y madres que comparten su lucha, pero estoy entusiasmado de conocer de ti, comparten sus pensamientos en el foro y voy a estar al tanto. gracias por visitar picolo universo . >>> en hora buena, te deseamos muchos Éxitos, ricky, y obviamente lo que queremos es eso. >>> y ademÁs, ricky, te esperamos acÁ en nuestra casa, ya tenemos todo preparado para recibirte este prÓximo 15 de noviembre ricky martin llega
. >>> don don... >>> y atenciÓn, porque la comidilla del dÍa la tiene tacherin. >>> la comidilla del dÍa es la invitaciÓn que ricky martin nos envÍa a nosotros y a todos sus fans. vean de que se trata. bienvenidos. si seguiste mi carrera sabes que me encantan las artes, Últimamente mucha de mi creatividad fue canalizada para mejores maneras de criar, es una labor grande, mis amigos y yo aprendemos mucho cuando intercambiamos ideas de nuestros hijos, y lance...
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. >> back then it was -- i guess it was legal to have live -- >> you and don king duck masters. >> and justin timberlake, oprah winfrey. clearly i'm the most famous one of all. >> coming up on this week will mark 50 years when president kennedy was asin nateed. what happened that day inside the newsroom when it all happened. >> not all victoria secret models think taylor swift is so heavenly. the catwalk cat fight coming up. ♪ some day i will be living in a big old city ♪ and all you're ever is going to be is mean we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber bate, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we
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who is inget in don taylor, michigan. , gretchen.nk you to an extent, being spied on ourselves -- that is what our constitution is about. if we had nothing to hide -- that is ridiculous. what about our senators and congressmen who are being listened to? that can mess with our campaign. it's way overboard. our founding fathers were totally against it. callers havef the merits to what they're saying. ian is right that some of this has to go on, and will continue to go on. it's a sad fact of life, as the previous caller was saying it. sometimes you walk down the street in washington or new york and you bump into a security officer who is wearing a black jacket and carrying a machine gun. we wish that were not the case, but after 9/11, those sorts of things are more normal than they used to be. maybe we will get to a world where we don't have to have that kind of domestic security, or we don't need to occasionally tap into the phones of americans and foreigners. unfortunately, that's where we are right now. the key is, as we have been trying to discuss this morning, where do we find that r
who is inget in don taylor, michigan. , gretchen.nk you to an extent, being spied on ourselves -- that is what our constitution is about. if we had nothing to hide -- that is ridiculous. what about our senators and congressmen who are being listened to? that can mess with our campaign. it's way overboard. our founding fathers were totally against it. callers havef the merits to what they're saying. ian is right that some of this has to go on, and will continue to go on. it's a sad fact of life,...
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. >> thank you very much, don king. welcome aboard. it is the tuesday of a shortened thanksgiving week and we certainly have a lot to be thankful for, don't we? >> absolutely. one thing we've been focused on, as well as actually curious about was the obamacare. we know about the rollout. even the president said they fumbled it. then we focused on the horrible people that have individual plans. 5% of the country. what's the big deal about 15 million people? but now we want to focus today on what's going to be happening to you, because perhaps if you're like most americans, you get your health care from a major business or corporation. i know what you're saying. i don't have to worry about that. they're going to keep our plan. plus this year they have an exemption. start not guilty 2014, which is in one month, that exemption will begin to fly abay businesses will be making a choice. according to a stat, it is not going to be a good one for the worker. >> right. we're look at the amount of dropped employees by employers coming up in 2014.
. >> thank you very much, don king. welcome aboard. it is the tuesday of a shortened thanksgiving week and we certainly have a lot to be thankful for, don't we? >> absolutely. one thing we've been focused on, as well as actually curious about was the obamacare. we know about the rollout. even the president said they fumbled it. then we focused on the horrible people that have individual plans. 5% of the country. what's the big deal about 15 million people? but now we want to focus...
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in the four years since it went in effect highway deaths have not don down. 2012 sees a high fatality rate. >> tennessee violators face a $50 fine. >> i would like a stronger law. down the line, in the future, probably 5-10 years from now it would be against the law. a report tells how bad the problem became. 7% of fatal crashes were caused by texting or talking on the phone. the number jumped to 10" a year later. compare that to the national average. a little more than 1%. many states appear to be underreporting data. texting and driving can be tough to envors. law enforcement are using a variety. they have watched their cars for 18 wheelers so they could see into the cars. they use sobering psas. >> this is the text to me before she flipped her car. >> several lawmakers are pushing for hefty fines. >> i know if i get a 250,000 fine, i'd stop the first time i was caught. >> thp is getting ready to up the ain'te. enforcing those laws. >> state leaders believe the problem of distracted driving will get worse. they are looking for new and aggressive approaches to keep numbers like these
in the four years since it went in effect highway deaths have not don down. 2012 sees a high fatality rate. >> tennessee violators face a $50 fine. >> i would like a stronger law. down the line, in the future, probably 5-10 years from now it would be against the law. a report tells how bad the problem became. 7% of fatal crashes were caused by texting or talking on the phone. the number jumped to 10" a year later. compare that to the national average. a little more than 1%....